Publisher's Synopsis
Take control of your finances, restructure your goals, and create a better future for yourself after a layoff.
What would you do if you suddenly lost your job?
Do you have enough money to support yourself until you find another source of income?
What if you can't get back on track immediately, or ever?
No, you are not being paranoid if these thoughts occasionally (or often) cross your mind.
It's time to get on the best debt management program to balance your finances. If you think it to be like other money management book for young adults, you're wrong.
This book aims to even make money management for teens understandable.
According to Forbes, there were about 47 million-28% of the workforce-who lost their jobs in the first three months of 2020 alone.
Further, 40% of Americans have been terminated from a job at least once.
Evidently, losing one's job is common, and you are not alone in suffering from layoff anxiety, and of course, surviving one is a game of savings.
Even as economists warn that 40% of layoffs may become permanent, a recent survey reveals that the majority of individuals who have lost employment are optimistic about getting their jobs back soon.
The questions are then, "How can laid-off workers turn this optimism into reality, and "how to get out of debt?"
How do you ensure your successful reintegration into the workforce without significant damage to your financial and emotional health?
You're wondering what to do when you get laid off.
This book provides clear steps and works as a debt management tool with actionable advice. Even better, it's advice from someone who has turned unemployment into success himself.
A key theme and question is, what is a debt management plan?
So, In Surviving a Layoff, you will discover:
- Tips and tools to manage your life and your money while transitioning through jobs
- Why you should not doubt your worth or capability if you've beenlet go from your job-chances are, it is not your fault!
- 4 character traits common in people who went from being fired to landing their dream job and earning more than they ever did
- How to recover from the blow to your self-esteem that comes with getting laid off
- Why it pays to look at unemployment as an opportunity, not a crippling setback
- Why no one is immune to sudden joblessness, so it makes sense to have a contingency plan
- How to avoid debt traps during a layoff
- How to change your outlook from despair to optimism after losing your job
And much more.
It's easy to assume that companies rarely if ever, rehire workers they've laid off due to business downsizing or loss of revenue.
But industry research shows this isn't the case with all terminations. Many businesses actually rehire former employees frequently.
Even better, losing a job permanently may just be the big break you've been needing to rediscover your passions.
If you're ready to discover how to emerge from a layoff with better character, clearer perspectives, and more opportunities, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button right now.